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Re: Security Certs Prices & Pearson Vue
My former employer reimbursed for my CCNA and my current employer reimbursed for CCNA/P Security and CISSP. My current employer also pays for training. I've done boot camps for CISSP and Cisco firewall. Taking my first SANS training in May fully paid for. But there is a limit per year so my boss won't reimburse if I pursue… -
Re: Studying Network+ exam right now and a bit of intro to myself
Welcome to the forums - Great first post. Yes, this is a great forum. Almost everyone generally wants to help others get the information they need to get the certifications or other knowledge they are seeking. Part of it is that a lot of people are giving back to the community after they've gained from it. I hear a lot of… -
Re: Going to write my Net+ cert on March 29th, any helpful tips?
12 days, plenty of time! I used the notes from Techexams and CBT Nuggets. The last few days before the exam, I had finished going through everything. From then onwards I just reviewed the objectives given by Comptia, took a lot of practice exams then reviewed and then reviewed some more. Some people say not to study on the… -
Re: Just starting out!!
Welcome to TE! Its certainly worth studying for certs, however you need to first determine which area of IT you would like to end up in, and focus your studies from there. Do you want to be a desktop support technician?, Servers & infrastructure, networks, TDA, Security? Figure out roughly where you would like to be and… -
Re: N+ second edtion study guide
I assume that you are referring to All-In-One Network+ Exam Guide by Michael Meyers. That guide should be OK until about April or May when CompTIA begins using a revised/upgraded exam for Network+. The second edition is the one that I used and I always recommend it. However, I also recommend that you use a second source… -
Re: Project Manger job?
Look into the PMP cert, CompTIA's Project+ may be a little easier to start with.. I know very little about project management but I imagine it's similar to Infosec in a way that it's hard to secure a network when you don't even know how a network operates. I see project management as it's hard to manage a project if you've… -
Re: CBT Nuggest Question
I used them for my exam & found them were VERY helpful understanding concepts that I couldn't get from just reading. As for new Net+ exam, it will be available May 1, 2005. When R U taking your exam? I think they are good enough to help you pass the exam even after CompTIA changes over to the new 2005 objectives. You might… -
Re: How should I do it...
Hi and welcome to the forum, From what I have read so far the M$ guides are quite good. You can read through some of the "I passed" threads as a lot of successul people list their used materials there. Well, I personally would say that a test every 2 months is a tight shedule when you are working full time. But if you keep… -
Re: Most widely recognized/useful certification for working abroad (Australia)?
This sounds good, but would I be able to find the work that I am looking for? Well RHCSA is a practical certification, meaning you have to configure things hands on during the test. Linux+ is a multiple choice exam and is from CompTIA (which no one really respects outside of entry level certs). Granted, you'll get an… -
Re: Security+ Exam for IT Security People
I was in a similar situation to you with regards to the Network+ exam. I have many years of network experience but wasn't sure if my experience covered all of the exam objectives. I used the Exam Cram 2 book only, and passed with no problems. I did notice however that there were questions on the exam not covered in the…
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